Sports Massage
Information from the Buxton Osteopathy Clinic

SPORTS MASSAGE & REMEDIAL MASSAGE IS NOW AVAILABLE AT THE CLINIC
Introducing Mr Jerry Shevills
Jerry Shevills has been practising massage for over 15 years. He is a member of both the Sports Massage Association (at level 4, the highest level) and the Institute of Sport and Remedial Massage. He has worked for several years at Sheffield Wednesday FC, also at the World’s Strongest Man Competition and on the Riverdance tour. He also currently works with several individual international elite sports athletes. He is a colleague of Phil Heler at Sheffield’s biggest and oldest osteopathic practice.
Besides his work with sports men and women, Jerry treats people a wide range of back and neck problems, repetitive strain injuries and other conditions such as peripheral neuropathy, osteoarthritis, Raynaud’s syndrome and fibromyalgia. He is also currently working on rehabilitation programmes for patients who have suffered from strokes.
Telephone
01298 214994
07980 930755
Phil Heler & Associates,
Buxton Osteopathy Clinic,
7 Bridge Street,
Buxton,
Derbyshire SK17 6BS.
TELEPHONE
01298 214994 OR 07980 930755
www.buxtonosteopathy.co.uk
phil@buxtonosteopathy.co.uk
New patients must book an initial 1 hour appointment.
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Jerry Shevills
Jerry Shevills has been practising massage for over 15 years. He is a member of both the Sports Massage Association (at level 4, the highest level) and the Institute of Sport and Remedial Massage. He has worked for several years at Sheffield Wednesday FC, also at the World’s Strongest Man Competition and on the Riverdance tour. He also currently works with several international elite sports athletes. He was a colleague of Phil Heler at Sheffield’s biggest and oldest osteopathic practice.
Besides his work with sportsmen and women, Jerry treats people for a wide range of back and neck problems, repetitive strain injuries and other conditions such as peripheral neuropathy, osteoarthritis, Raynaud’s syndrome and fibromyalgia. He is also currently working on rehabilitation programmes for patients who have suffered from strokes.